In preparation for the upcoming Eras Tour performance in Cardiff, UK, Taylor Swift's show underwent a major update that has thrilled concertgoers.
The 34-year-old pop icon is set to grace the stage at Principality Stadium for a one-night spectacle as part of her highly-anticipated series of shows. This Welsh showcase marks the prelude to a series of three shows in London scheduled for later this week, following a series of remarkable concerts in Edinburgh and Liverpool.
According to the official TS Eras Tour X page, notable modification has been implemented for Swift's upcoming performance, setting it apart from all other shows in London. This major change has undoubtedly sparked excitement among fans eagerly anticipating the unique experience.
Excited concertgoers are already lining up outside the grand Principality Stadium, eager to claim prime positions in the coveted standing sections.
One enthusiastic fan couldn't help but notice a significant detail among the crowd. In early June, rumors swirled that the stadium's roof has been shut, a fact documented in the venue's fan manual for some time now.
This closure indicates that the grand finale of the performance will not feature any fireworks.
Despite the setbacks, a glimmer of hope shines through for British Swifties celebrating the opportunity to experience the show under the veil of darkness, enabling them to savor the visuals to the fullest extent.
Per The Mirror, according to one X, formerly a Twitter user, "The Roof is closed. There will be no fireworks. But the show will be in the dark, I think!!"
Fans rejoiced after hearing that the roof was going to be closed.
One wrote, "learned that the roof will be closed for cardiff aka no bright ass sunlight during folkmore thank GOD."
Another said, "Omg the roof is gonna be closed it's gonna be a dark show yessssss."
Amid the anticipation surrounding the event, there are mixed sentiments, as a few individuals express disappointment over the absence of fire and fireworks. Additionally, some voices caution Cardiff fans without tickets that any outdoor gathering near the venue may prove useless, given the closed roof's impact on sound transmission.
This comes amid reports that Swift has made a massive order of $470 at a beloved London restaurant in Kentish Town as part of her preparations for the upcoming grand performances at Wembley.
Swift ensures she and her team have plenty to eat and by demonstrating her affection for Kentish Delight, the "Fortnight" singer highly included the establishment in the music video for "End Game," which gained fame upon its release in 2017.
According to a source who spoke to The Sun, "They'll be collected by someone from her team on the night. It's a big order but the kebab house can handle it. [Swift] adds garlic sauce to hers, as well as heaps of salad."
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